Medical

MMIC designs and manufactures U.S. healthcare code compliant Mobile Surgery Units™ and other healthcare delivery facilities. Utilizing founder Rick Cochran's experience and expertise in the ambulatory surgery consulting business, he designed a mobile platform to meet U.S. healthcare standards of care taking patient flow and safety as well as American Institute of Architects (AIA) guidelines for the design and building of healthcare facilities into consideration. The resulting mobile units are the only ones on the market today that have met all three levels of compliance including state licensure, accreditation by The Joint Commission and certification by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS).

The mobile technology originally designed into the the Mobile Surgery Unit was used as the basis for MMIC's ISO-based mobile operating room and patient wards to provide "equivalency of care" for soldiers serving their countries around the world. Uniquely complexable, MMIC's mobile hospital is manufactured with on-board power, environmental controls, high efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) and nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) filtration, integrated hospital-grade light emitting diode (LED) lighting, modular cabinetry and humidity control. The basic building blocks for the mobile hospital utilize the Mobile Surgery Unit II™ and the Universal Support System™. Readily reconfigurable to meet intensive care, laboratory/pharmacy, general recovery and staff quarter needs.

The utilization of advanced technology air beam soft-wall shelters allows for rapid deployment with a significant decrease in the logistics and manpower required to get it to theatre and deploy it upon arrival.